Tennessee Congressman Chuck Fleischmann, a Republican from Chattanooga, says there is no pressing reason for him at this time to stake out a formal position on the Marketplace Fairness Act, which passed the Senate last month, 69-27. Fleischmann says in this May 29 interview with TNReport that the Senate version of the measure is going to be significantly altered in the GOP-run House, where opposition to anything perceived as enabling a significant tax increase is more pronounced. According to a Vanderbilt University-sponsored poll released last month, 55 percent of Tennesseans oppose taxing the Internet, with 38 percent in favor. Those polled did, however, express concern about the fairness of Tennessee’s current system.